Susanna Reid SEETHES as Good Morning Britain guest shouts over her to brand ITV show ‘ridiculous and inaccurate’ during fiery BBC debate

Good Morning Britain presenter Susanna Reid was left fuming after a guest on the ITV show shouted at her, calling the show “ridiculous and unfounded”.
The TV presenter raised his voice at broadcaster Michael Crick, a founding member of the Channel 4 News team, as the pair argued about the programme’s poll into the ongoing BBC Panorama scandal.
Donald Trump has threatened to sue the BBC after its Panorama special was accused of editing a speech by the US President.
The broadcaster’s chief executive Tim Davie, as well as news CEO Deborah Turness and Trump: A Second Chance? It was seen that the documentary called resigned. Removed from iPlayer.
Susanna, 54, and former Newsnight reporter Michael, 67, argued over whether the BBC could be trusted.
Joined by former cabinet member Sir John Redwood, who conducted a viewer poll that revealed 82 per cent of ITV breakfast show viewers ‘don’t trust the BBC’, Michael was quick to hit back.
Good Morning Britain presenter Susanna Reid was left fuming after a guest on the ITV show shouted at her and called the show “ridiculous and wrong”.
The TV presenter was seen raising his voice at broadcaster Michael Crick, a founding member of Channel 4 News, as he discussed the programme’s polling in relation to the ongoing BBC Panorama scandal.
Susanna’s co-presenter Richard Madeley said: ‘Michael Crick, 82 per cent of our viewers say they no longer trust the BBC’, to which Michael responded: ‘Is this one of those polls about X where people pick themselves on this?
‘This is not true. You shouldn’t conduct surveys like this. ‘This is ridiculous.’
Susanna quickly interrupted: “We do this to understand what people believe.” but John cried out to them both: “Are these people not counted then?” Well, aren’t these people important?’
Michael snapped: ‘Of course they’re important but they’re not necessarily representative and you should know that, John, you should know that, you’re a smart man.’
Furious Susanna continued: ‘Let me give you a YouGov poll – no Michael, let me give you a YouGov poll that was published last night’, with Michael interrupting her once again, adding: ‘I accept there will be objections to this.’
Reading the results of the second poll, Susanna explained that it showed ‘half the public believe the BBC is biased’.
It follows a row between Good Morning Britain’s Richard, 69, and journalist Kevin McGuire over the BBC Panorama documentary.
On Monday, Kevin and Richard, 65, angered each other after the presenter told the show’s guest to ‘shut up’ in a discussion about the ongoing scandal.
Presenters and guest Michael were joined by former cabinet member Sir John Redwood (pictured)
Susanna, 54, and former Newsnight reporter Michael, 67, face off in debate over whether the BBC can be trusted
Kevin was seen defending the regulatory scandal after an internal dossier revealed a series of events that showed serious bias in the Company’s reporting as an ‘error’.
But as he angrily tried to defend his stance on events, Kevin was seen continuing to speak even when Richard tried to intervene in the conversation.
As tensions escalated, Richard was seen hitting Kevin to ‘shut up’, before Kevin continued: ‘You’re shaken, you’re shaken!’
It follows director general Tim, 58, leaving his post at the BBC amid an editing row that resulted in The Telegraph publishing details suggesting the broadcaster had edited together two parts of Trump’s speech.
In the regulation published on October 28, days before the US elections, it was revealed that the President encouraged the Capital Hill riots that took place in January 2021.
In his speech on January 6, 2021, Trump told the crowd in Washington DC: ‘We will march to the Capitol and applaud our brave senators, congressmen and women.’
However, in the Panorama cut he is seen saying: ‘We will march towards the Capitol… and I will be there with you. And we fight. We fight like crazy.’
The two parts of the speech were more than 50 minutes apart but appeared to have been edited together.
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays from 6am on ITV1 and ITVX.




